CS Dev Guide: TextParts

Posted by: Keyvan Nayyeri, on 18 Dec 2006 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

As I described before, TextParts are a special type of TextTokens in blog application.  You can use them to create some text shortcuts to replace them with a longer text when post is being rendered.  In Community Server 2.1 TextParts are known as Snippets. Overview Before talking about development details it's worth to have a background about TextParts structure.  Each TextPart consists of several colon delimited values that build it.  For example, suppose this TextPart:...

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